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Green Oasis and Gilbert’s Sculpture Garden

Located in the East Village of Manhattan, Green Oasis and Gilbert’s Sculpture Gardens were founded in 1981, when the neighborhood still ached from the mass destruction, arson and drug use rampant...

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Discovery Garden

Kids of all ages can explore habitats, uncover plant mysteries, and learn about garden wildlife at fun, hands-on exhibits throughout the garden. The new Discovery Garden includes meadow, marsh, and...

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Christian Duvernois Gallery

Christian Duvernois Gallery exhibits works that explore both landscape and environmental themes through a variety of visual media, such as painting, sculpture, photography and multimedia pieces. The...

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Central Park Conservancy

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LongHouse Reserve

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Lefferts Homestead Historic House Museum

The original Lefferts home, built before the American Revolution in the farming village of Flatbush, was burned down during the Battle of Long Island in 1776. The structure that now stands is a...

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Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art

The Tibetan museum, a small complex of two fieldstone buildings, has a unique collection and offers new exhibitions, group tours, education programs, t'ai chi and meditation classes, lectures, music...

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Instituto Cervantes New York

In addition to teaching Spanish language and culture, the Instituto Cervantes has a lively calendar of cultural events that includes talks with writers, film screenings, art shows and concerts, among...

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High Line

The High Line is a public park built on an historic railroad viaduct elevated above the streets on the West Side of Manhattan. The post High Line appeared first on NYC-ARTS.

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Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

The Greenbelt Nature Center, in the heart of Staten Island, offers information, programming, events and access to the greenbelt's 35-mile network of hiking trails. The center is nestled in picturesque...

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Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway National Recreation Area was created by an Act of Congress in 1972 in order to bring parks and recreational facilities to people crowded in urban areas. Two of the sites, Far Rockaway, Queens,...

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Frick Collection

The museum boasts one of the world's most important collections of Western painting, sculpture and decorative arts. The art works can be seen in a domestic space (a mansion), the way the Frick family...

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Earth Celebrations

Earth Celebrations works to raise ecological awareness and revive the arts at the center of community life. In the past, preserving community gardens on the Lower East Side and throughout the city by...

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Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale

As a member of the American Alliance of Museums, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is committed to publicly exhibiting its art collection throughout its campus, including a sculpture garden overlooking the...

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Central Park‚ Conservatory Garden

The Conservatory Garden was commissioned in 1934 by Parks Commissioner Robert Moses. Nowhere else in Manhattan is there such a varied and wide collection of blooming plants‚ thousands of flowering...

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Central Park

The most frequented urban park in the nation attracts more than 20 million visitors annually. Built between 1858 and 1873, it occupies 6 percent of Manhattan's land area, or 843 acres. At 2.5 miles...

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Brooklyn Children’s Museum

A menagerie of resident animals and a permanent collection of more than 20,000 natural science objects and cultural artifacts enliven exhibits and presentations at the Brooklyn Children's Museum. The...

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Founded in 1910, the garden spans 52 acres and contains more than 12,000 living plant varieties from all over the world. These are arranged in taxonomic displays as well as in formal and informal...

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Battery Park City Parks Conservancy

Battery Park City Parks Conservancy is a non-profit organization that oversees the maintenance of 36 acres of parkland in Lower Manhattan. The post Battery Park City Parks Conservancy appeared first on...

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Bartow-Pell Mansion

On land purchased from the Siwanoy tribe in 1654, Robert Bartow built the last of many mansions in the then-bucolic neighborhood of Pelham Bay. Grand staircases, Empire furniture and a conservatory...

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